TheDarkSideOfWill wrote:
Bad coil? Do you have a test program that lets you spark the coil at will?
Manufacturing error in the plug wire?
Even with a hole in the piston it would still burn *something*.
I have a test program written to spark them, but actual access to the coil drivers is not in the FW i have

...its a newish feature in ELC that hasn't been added to a released FW....I get beta ELC versions so I see it and can put it in the program but no longer get beta FW since they went to a release over the web system

I could connect it to a different driver and add a 5V pullup I guess.
I know there is no hole in the piston because I just did a compression test.
It makes sense 7 is dead looking at the lambda data.....but I'm really confused by the crank speed data as 7 is not bad. last run it showed everything looking pretty good but 3&4 dead, like 15% slow at 2000rpm dead and the plugs in those 2 looked awful, all glazed with fuel so I believe they were dead. so WTF or 7?
I have more coils, I have more plug wires....maybe I should just swap them out. When I was looking for something the other day I discovered I have an inline spark indicator, I'll install that this morning and make the R&R call based on what I see after that. But the crank speed data looks fine and 7 isn't next 3 or 4 in the firing order so that data still confuses me.